The highlight of the Denali MemCon 2009
agenda will be four keynotes from industry luminaries Ed Doller, CTO at Numonyx, Jim Elliot, vice president of Memory at Samsung Semiconductor, Mark Gogolewski, CTO at Denali Software, and Ken Hansen, senior fellow and vice president at Freescale Semiconductor. The MemCon agenda also includes over 25 presentations and 4 panels addressing NAND Flash controller segmentation and capability, the critical challenges and opportunities for SSDs, DDR3 DRAM market adoption, and the trends and solutions for low-power memory subsystems.

"It's readily apparent that there are plenty of educational, marketing and networking opportunities at MemCon of value to designers, technologists and OEM staffers," stated Jim Elliott, vice president, memory marketing,
Samsung Semiconductor. "Attendees will find Samsung's presentations and exhibits in particular to be highly informative as we speak directly to innovations and trends that are driving success in these challenging times."

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USB,
PCI Express,
NAND Flash and
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